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Creativity and productivity rarely go hand in hand and as many of us know coming up with that ‘big idea’ can take anything from 4 seconds to 4 weeks.

So in order to help us improve our creative focus against the old enemy, procrastination, Limited Fun has found some cool notebooks aimed at helping you come up with that pitch winning idea even quicker.

Each book is hand-made and features the cover from a recycled book. Not only that, some pages from the original book are used inside with original illustrations intact. Each of these books has their own story that you will never know, and it’s fun to think where they might have been.

After failing a psychology degree, Marta moved into graphic design as hasn’t looked back recently winning the 6th Young Gun’s Art Director Award. Check out her portfolio of illustrative work whose custom typefaces are particularly beautiful.

Award winner Kirk Lazarus paints another stark and moving portrait in his depiction of pastor Father O’Malley, the shamed priest who has committed the ultimate sin. Set against the backdrop of Eighteenth century Ireland, young O’Malley is banished from Belfast, after it is discovered that he has “Sinned the sin that dare not speak its name”.

Some have said that the spoof trailers that were on before Tropic Thunder were more enjoyable than the film itself. I’m not sure I agree with that, but what I do know is that the one for ‘Satan’s Alley’ cracked me up.

Made In Queens is a short film that lifts the lid on an underground scene emerging in the outskirts of New York’s Queens borough. Directed by Nicolas Randall and Joe Stevens, the film looks at a small crew of Trinida­dian teenagers, led by Nick Ragbir, who are obsessed with customising their bmx bikes with the fattest soundsystems they can possibly hook them up with.

“In this age of obsessive video sharing and social networking, nearly every action is designed and packaged for public consumption. Especially with young people,” says co-director Joe Stevens. “The immed­iate charm of Nick and his crew is that they’re the exact opposite of all that. There is nothing calculated or self-conscious about who they are. They’re just a group of friends doing some­thing to challenge themselves and have some laughs. It’s a story which would have never come from kids who were born here.”